In this video I show how I add a DyzeDesign water cooled direct drive system to my CR-10 S5 with a huge 1.2mm nozzle. Because I didn’t have enough room for cooling blocks to cool the stepper motors I decided to make my own. I came with the idea to make them out of the back parts themselves and it came out pretty good. This whole process is shown and I hope you enjoy this video.
Thanks DyzeDesign for sending this water cooled hot end, it’s an awesome quality product!
More information about this product can be found here: dyzedesign.com/
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
5:00 Making the heat sinks
11:18 Putting everything back together
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Software used for making this video:
- Mechanical design: Fusion 360 www.autodesk.com/products/fus...
- Illustrations: Inkscape inkscape.org/
- Laser engraving: Lightburn lightburnsoftware.com/
- Slicer: Simplify3D www.simplify3d.com/
- Video editing: Davinci Resolve www.blackmagicdesign.com/
- Screen recording: Captura github.com/MathewSachin/Captura/
- Audio recording: Audacity www.audacityteam.org/
- Photo enhancing: rawtherapee.com/
-Terminal: Termite www.compuphase.com/software_t...
Негізгі бет Ғылым және технология How I made my own water cooling blocks and a added water cooled DyzeDesign pro hotend.
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